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Kent State Stark and Fairless Local Schools Form College Credit Plus Partnership
In fall 2015, Fairless High School students will be within walking distance to Kent State University at Stark, shortening the span to their college degrees.
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Posted July 13, 2015In fall 2015, Fairless High School students will be within walking distance to Kent State University at Stark, shortening the span to their college degrees.
On Thursday, May 28, Kent State Stark Interim Dean Denise Seachrist and Fairless Local Schools Superintendent Broc Bidlack signed a College Credit Plus agreement. The partnership will allow the high school students from the district, located in Navarre, Ohio, to earn university credits toward their college degrees.
When fall semester begins, enrolled Fairless students will leave their high school to attend classes, but they will not need to go far. Kent State professors will instruct the students in an adjacent building that will be outfitted with Kent State signage.
Bidlack was accompanied at the signing by Fairless High School principal and assistant principal, Larry Chambliss, Ed.D., and Michael Hearn, among other administrators and several students who will take advantage of this exciting opportunity.
This arrangement marks the first of three signing agreements that Kent State Stark will facilitate in time for students to enroll in fall semester College Credit Plus courses. New partnerships will soon be formed with Canton City Schools’ Timken High School and Plain Local Schools’ GlenOak High School.
View photos from the Kent State Stark and Fairless High School signing agreement at https://flic.kr/s/aHsk9cxubL.
To learn more about Kent State University at Stark, visit www.kent.edu/stark.